War, 1840‑41; in garrison at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1841; in the Florida War against the Seminole Indians, 1841‑42, being engaged in the Rout of Halleck Tustennuggee's Band in the Big Hammock of Pilaklikaha, Apr. 19, 1842; in garrison at Ft. Marion, Fla., 1843‑45; as Adjutant, 8th Infantry, Sep. 1, 1845, to Feb. 18, 1846; in Military Occupation of Texas, 1845‑46; as Aide-de‑Camp to Major-General Worth, Sep. 27, 1845, to May 12, 1846; on Recruiting service, 1846‑47; in the War

(Captain, 8th Infantry, July 21, 1846)

with Mexico, 1847‑48, being engaged in the Defense of Convoy at Talome, June 6, 1847, — Capture of San Antonio, Aug. 20, 1847, — Battle of Churubusco, Aug. 20, 1847, — and Battle of Molino del Rey, Sep. 8,

(Bvt. Major, Aug. 20, 1847, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct
in the Battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mex.)

Civil History. — Commission Merchant, 1866‑69. Secretary and Treasurer of Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railroad, 1869‑75. Civil Engineer, in the service of the United States, on Harbor Improvements in Florida, 1878‑83.

Died, Dec. 3, 1884, at San Antonio, Tex.: Aged 70.

Thayer's Note:

a
As with other Confederate officers, Cullum's Register omits his war record. Larkin Smith was Assistant Quartermaster General of the Confederate Army, with general officer rank. By an odd coincidence, his wife Katherine (Brown)'s sister Pamela was the wife of David Vinton, Deputy Quartermaster General of the Union Army.

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